Today is also National Martini Day and Ellen of Family Around the Table invited us to post a Martini recipe to celebrate.
I decided to combine both events by sharing a creamy, smooth, and delicious Orange Creamsicle Martini. Remember those wonderful push-up concoctions you would get when the ice cream truck came around? Well this is the adult version of that refreshing, tasty treat.
It is a fast and easy recipe and fun to make and share. It is simply equal parts of orange juice, light cream and vanilla vodka, shaken over ice and strained into a glass.
Garnish with an orange peel and toast to the good old days. I served these up as an after dinner drink with friends.
I think it would be fun to make a punch bowl of these and float some orange sherbet in it. This would be perfect for a summer shower or brunch.
More Cocktails Celebrating National Martini Day
Welcome to #NationalMartiniDay
Whether you enjoy your martini with vodka or gin, shaken or stirred, we’ve got some libations for your happy hour.
- Blueberry Lemon Vodka Martini from Family Around The Table
- Mermaid Martini from Amy’s Cooking Adventure
- Orange Creamsicle Martini from A Day In The Life On The Farm
- Pomegranate Grapefruit Vodka Martini from Books n’ Cooks
- Thai-Tini from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- The Jasmine Martini from Karen’s Kitchen Stories
- Vesper Martini from Potable Pastime
- Watermelon Strawberry Martini from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures
- White Peach and Honeysuckle Martini from Palatable Pastime
We are going to be sharing Dairy Recipes each day this week. I will be back tomorrow with a Cheese and Spinach Souffle. In the meanwhile, I am sharing the links to the other recipes submitted in celebration of Dairy Month.
Delicious Dairy Delights
- Avocado Ranch Dressing by Tip Garden
- Frosty Chocolate Pie by Jolene's Recipe Journal
- Gluten Free Penne with Brie, Fig and Rosemary by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Jalapeno Bacon Cheddar Grilled Cheese with Rhubarb Sauce by Grumpy's Honeybunch
- Orange Creamsicle Martini by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Orange Creamsicle No Bake Cheesecake by Cooking With Carlee
- Peaches and Cream Smoothie from Feeding Big
- Strawberry Crisp Milkshake by From Gate to Plate
- White Cheddar and Bacon Pasta Salad by Palatable Pastime
- Whole Milk Yogurt Banana Cream Muffins by Corn, Beans, Pigs and Kids
- Milk Braised Chicken Thighs from A Kitchen Hoor's Adventures
Orange Creamsicle Martini
For each drink:
1 jigger orange juice
1 jigger half and half
1 jigger vanilla vodka
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the orange juice, cream and vodka. Shake to combine and chill. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with an orange peel, if desired. Print Recipe
50-50 Bars!! Those were my favorite. Okay, I think I need one of these. Immediately. Well...tonight. Right now, it's still coffee time. LOL. Thanks for sharing, Wendy.
ReplyDeleteCheers Cam....enjoy.
DeleteDessert in a cocktail glass! I miss creamsicles!! Perfect substitute for grown ups.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen...it was the perfect dessert.
DeleteYou're never too old for a creamsicle, especially in drink form! I could really go for one of these right now, it's been a long day!
ReplyDeleteI would love to serve you one up so that you could relax after all your hard work on this event Carlee.
DeleteOh my gosh! I was salivating just reading your title. This sounds delicious. I love anything Orange creamsicle. And anything with vodka! I've never tried vanilla vodka but this recipe makes me want to pay a visit to the liquor store!!
ReplyDeleteYou can probably use regular vodka with similar results Paula. No need for a special trip.
DeleteI love how you combined National Martini Day and National Dairy Month all into one great recipe! This sounds delicious and simply sweet.
ReplyDeleteIt was. Thanks, Val.
DeleteWhat a great recipe. I love those with portions that are easy to remember. And the flavor you chose is awesome. Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
DeleteThis sounds awesome! Creamsicles were a favorite growing up, and I still love the flavor combination. Must try!
ReplyDeleteCheers Bill.
DeleteLove the idea of the orange sherbet float. I think I'll add that to my next batch of martinis.
ReplyDeleteCheers Linda.
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